Enclosure, Cornaroya, Co. Mayo

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Enclosure, Cornaroya, Co. Mayo

In the townland of Cornaroya in County Mayo, an enclosure sits in the landscape, recorded and catalogued but not yet fully described.

It is the kind of site that appears on maps as a symbol, a rough ring or outline suggesting human intention, without much else to anchor it in time or purpose. Enclosures of this type are among the most common and most varied features of the Irish archaeological record, ranging from prehistoric ringforts, which were earthen or stone-walled farmsteads, to early medieval ecclesiastical enclosures that once defined the boundaries of monastic settlements. Without further detail specific to Cornaroya, the enclosure remains quietly ambiguous, a shape in a field waiting for context.

Cornaroya is a small townland in Mayo, a county whose landscape holds an extraordinary density of ancient monuments, many of them still only partially documented. The broader region saw continuous settlement from the Neolithic period onward, and enclosures of various kinds were constructed across thousands of years for purposes ranging from the domestic to the ceremonial. The specific character of this one, its dimensions, its construction materials, whether earthen bank or stone wall, and any associated features, remains for now undisclosed in the public record.

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